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Frances Lorene Franklin Kidder Obit
Submitted by: Catherine Widener


Funeral services for Frances Lorene Kidder, 506 West Summit, will be held this afternoon at 2:30 in Grace Memorial Chapel with Dr. Evans T. Moseley, officiating. Burial will follow in Odd Fellows Cemetery.
Mrs. Kidder died Sunday night in St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 56.
Born December 17, 1923, in Ponca City to John and Bessie Franklin, she received her education here, graduating from Ponca City High School. She had worked at the Ponca City Country Club from 1966 to 1979 when she was as assistant chef at Marland Mansion.
Surviving is a brother, Marvin Franklin in Bartlesville. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, and her husband, Glenwood Kidder in December 1965.
© Ponca City News
Sunday, September 28, 1982


 
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